Montreal Alumni videos |
Liette Monat, from marketing manager to writer
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| Liette Monat, a marketing manager at Deloitte from 1984 to 1989, certainly didn’t waste any time after her career with the firm: she completed a doctorate in organizational development (Fielding Institute in California) and opened the firm Liette Monat Business Strategies Inc. She tells us how her professional path led her to realizing her dream of writing a book. Go Beyond The RED! is now available in bookstores in French and English. Ripe with anecdotes, advice and examples, this book is the product of a career devoted to business development coaching and delivering client satisfaction to professionals, managers and consultants. *This video is available in French only. |
Alumni Network Cocktail |
| At the Alumni Network’s cocktail on October 27, 2010, Deloitte interviewed alumni Vince Iannotti, Paul Allen and Cynthia Shanks. In this video, they share good memories of Deloitte, the challenges they currently face and the ones they seek to overcome. |
Philippe St-Cyr Adam |
| Philippe St-Cyr – who began his career at Deloitte with the certification group before joining the financial advisory practice at National Bank Financial – talks about his professional journey. Philippe had the opportunity to work on several challenging assignments at Deloitte, and he shares an anecdote about rising to overcome a particularly memorable challenge. Now a partner with the investment banking group at National Bank Financial, he talks about his role and sums up a typical workday. He also shares his passions, hobbies and future projects. |
Marie-Lou at the Olympics! |
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Having worked at Deloitte’s Montreal office from 2005 to 2009 as an audit manager for public companies, Marie-Lou Vadnais is pleased to discuss some of her fondest memories. She admits having had an unforgettable experience with the firm and shares an anecdote with us about a particularly interesting mandate! Having accompanied her boyfriend who was selected by Deloitte to be a volunteer at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games, she talks to us about this memorable adventure |
Nicolas Blais: A life less ordinary |
| There is nothing ordinary about the career of Nicolas Blais, who was a street musician before becoming a student trainee and auditor at Deloitte, as well as a professional musician. A former member of the Assurance and Advisory group, Nicolas worked at Deloitte from 1999 to 2005 and quickly specialized in serving our clients in the culture and entertainment industry.As he takes on these new challenges, Nicolas is simultaneously recording a CD of Christmas music inspired by the television show Toupie and Binou, two well-know characters created by Dominique Jolin. The show is currently aired in 176 countries and 400,000 copies of the DVD were sold in Canada. After more than 8 months of writing, playing, recording and putting the final touches on Christmas songs in French and English, Nicolas celebrated the launch of two Christmas albums, Toupie et Binou - Un merveilleux Noël and Toopy and Binoo - A Fabulous Christmas, on November 17, 2009. |
The spirit of a young CFOSimon Lepage |
| The youth, determination and journey of Simon Lepage, the young chief financial officer of Odésia, will certainly inspire you. Learn about Simon Lepage’s fondest memories during his years at Deloitte and the challenges he faces working as the CFO of a multinational company. His early days at Deloitte proved to be the beginning of a long and rewarding professional career. |
A story of love and professional development at DeloitteCarmen Gauthier and Robert Lefebvre |
| We invite you to virtually meet two alumni from Deloitte’s Montreal office. Carmen Gauthier, who is in charge of financial resources at Résidence Berthiaume-du-Tremblay, and Robert Lefebvre, chief executive officer of Pétroles Bélisle & Bélisle, met at Deloitte a little over 30 years ago. They talk to us about their memories, experiences at the firm, and the challenges they’ve encountered throughout their careers. |

